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English, 07.10.2019 05:30, 1hannacarson

What motivates the narrator to “display [her] retort” rather than to respond verbally to the man?

a . the goal not to speak a single negative word in thirty days
b . the fear of what the narrator’s mother will do
c . the knowledge that it is dangerous to speak to strangers
d . the desire to master the art of “invisible strength”

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